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    icon2.gif   Re: Execute a python command?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Nov 12 16:50:18 2010 

harley wrote:

Is there a way to add a button to the elog interface which would execute a python command?

No, there are only the options

execute new = ...

execute edit = ...

execute delete = ...

though which you can execute external scripts. Maybe this is enough? 

icon1.gif   redirect permission, posted by Adam on Mon Feb 13 13:38:19 2012 

Hi All,

Perhaps a trivial question but some issues have arisen accessing my long-running elog with SSL enabled.  I suspect firewalls and browser updates are involved and I do not have the time or experience to diagnose and debug such a potential black-hole of difficulties.  Instead I am looking for a quick fix, and the first step - switching off sll - seems to work.  Now I would like to use redirect so that the elog is running under apache, however this is where I have stumbled; I have passwords so the plan is to eventually secure using apache.  Apache works fine and is running pages on ports 80 and 443, although I seem unable to redirect the elog (port 8080).  Following the instructions on the administrators guide I get:

Forbidden

You don't have permission to access /elog/ on this server.

The page is found at least so my redirect is doing something, and I suspect the solution is trivial, though I'm not too sure where to start.

 

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Also, what is  the best practice for updating one's elog version.  I originally installed using a tarball.

 

 

 

    icon5.gif   Re: redirect permission, posted by Adam on Wed Feb 22 13:18:37 2012 

Adam wrote:

Hi All,

Perhaps a trivial question but some issues have arisen accessing my long-running elog with SSL enabled.  I suspect firewalls and browser updates are involved and I do not have the time or experience to diagnose and debug such a potential black-hole of difficulties.  Instead I am looking for a quick fix, and the first step - switching off sll - seems to work.  Now I would like to use redirect so that the elog is running under apache, however this is where I have stumbled; I have passwords so the plan is to eventually secure using apache.  Apache works fine and is running pages on ports 80 and 443, although I seem unable to redirect the elog (port 8080).  Following the instructions on the administrators guide I get:

Forbidden

You don't have permission to access /elog/ on this server.

The page is found at least so my redirect is doing something, and I suspect the solution is trivial, though I'm not too sure where to start.

 

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Also, what is  the best practice for updating one's elog version.  I originally installed using a tarball.

 

 

 

 Still struggling with this issue, if anyone has managed to solve it let me know.   I've done the obvious and checked ownership/ permissions of the elog folders and they are exactly the same as etc/var/www, which is working in apache.

icon1.gif   Dual Time display and entry times, posted by Bruce Weber on Mon Jan 14 03:05:41 2013 

ELog has been installed on our local server which runs on local time (UTC +8) and is working well, however, we work in two time zones.

Our PC's run in local time (IT requirement) but need to save and display one log in UTC and one log in local time - can this be done?

Appreciate anyones help!

Thanks

    icon2.gif   Re: Dual Time display and entry times, posted by Yoshio Imai on Mon Jan 14 13:33:19 2013 
Depending on whether I understand your requirement correctly, the following solution should work:
  • define an additional logbook attribute, say "UTC Date"
  • preset it on entry creation and submission with the UTC timestamp (cf. section "Attributes" of the ELog configuration guide):
    Preset UTC Date = $utcdate
    Subst UTC Date = $utcdate
  • prevent the attribute from being changed manually by adding it to the
    Locked Attributes = < ... >
    and
    Fixed Attributes Edit = < ... >
    lists, respectively.
    You may also have to add it to the
    Remove on reply = < ... >
    list if replies turn out to keep the "UTC Date" value of the original entry.

Regards,
icon5.gif   How to delete a logbook?, posted by steve bray on Thu Apr 28 16:45:41 2016 

Hello,

What is the procedure to delete a logbook (incl. attachments)?

 

Steve

    icon2.gif   Re: How to delete a logbook?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 29 11:45:51 2016 

Deleting a logbook in the config page (via "Delete this logbook") only removes the logbook defiition from the config file. To really erase all information you have to go to the file system and delete the whole directory belonging to that logbook. You have one subdirectory per year, containing all logobok entries and also attachments, so make sure you do a recursiver directory removal.

Stefan

steve bray wrote:

Hello,

What is the procedure to delete a logbook (incl. attachments)?

 

Steve

 

    icon2.gif   Re: How to delete a logbook?, posted by steve bray on Fri Apr 29 13:36:49 2016 

Stefan,

Thank you that is exactly what I needed to know.

Steve

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Deleting a logbook in the config page (via "Delete this logbook") only removes the logbook defiition from the config file. To really erase all information you have to go to the file system and delete the whole directory belonging to that logbook. You have one subdirectory per year, containing all logobok entries and also attachments, so make sure you do a recursiver directory removal.

Stefan

steve bray wrote:

Hello,

What is the procedure to delete a logbook (incl. attachments)?

 

Steve

 

 

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